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This happened tonight. Twitter can be an amazing medium for people from all parts of the political spectrum willing to engage. From Twitchy: Don Cheadle slams NBC for misleading edit of Zimmerman 911 tape A civil dialogue: Actor Don Cheadle talks to conservatives on Twitter

For years on my blog and in my columns, I’ve documented race-baiting Reverend Al Sharpton’s unparalleled hate speech. The vile shakedowns, bigoted incitements, and police-bashing antics. The demagogue-a-thons, the circuses. All of it. Sharpton’s enablers at MSNBC have continued to look the other way at their resident hate-monger’s filth, while pretending to uphold impeccable standards […]

**Written by Doug Powers We’ve had some fun with Al Sharpton, from “resist we much” to the blueberry pie promo, and last night Saturday Night Live got in on the action: The IRS still isn’t laughing. **Written by Doug Powers Twitter @ThePowersThatBe

**Written by Doug Powers Two things really surprised me about this. 1) Sharpton’s show is still on the air. And 2) The “Lean Forward” network hasn’t leaned forward far enough to offer Al access to even a makeshift fact-check team. Or maybe this is the MSNBC fact-checked version. Noel Sheppard at Newsbusters sets the scene: […]

**Written by Doug Powers On Al “Resist We Much” Sharpton’s MSNBC show, Mayor Michael “Resist We Salt” Bloomberg said that we must see to President Obama’s success for the sake of the future of our children and grandchildren (apparently in the future the cures for cancer and heart disease will be debt and unemployment checks, […]

**Written by Doug Powers “But resist, we much… we must… and we will much… about… that… be committed.” – Al Sharpton, August 9, 2011 A new opposition movement is born, and in a matter of hours. It’s Al Sharpton’s “Resist We Much!” As a matter of fact, the t-shirts are already for sale: Sharpton spawned […]

**Written by Doug Powers Oddly enough, “don’t take advice from Al Sharpton” is nowhere to be found: Despite the chuckles some might have at the idea of Reverend Al Sharpton giving someone advice about how to be taken seriously, while appearing on Morning Joe, Sharpton was humorous and even insightful with some of the wisdom […]